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transnational repression

A protester gestures at riot police as clashes erupt in Bristol on August 3, 2024, during unrest in several English towns and cities following a mass stabbing in Southport that killed three young girls. (Photo: Justin Tallis/AFP)
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How Hong Kongers Were Targeted During U.K.’s Race Riots — And Why It Both Did and Didn’t Work

Almost a year on from the murders of three young girls in Southport that sparked race riots across the U.K., one bizarre aspect of the series of

Two thousand people protested against the planned Chinese “mega embassy” at the site of the former Royal Mint in London on May 3. (Photo: Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire via Reuters Connect)
Hong Kong

What Is ‘Transnational Repression’?

On May 3, around 2,000 protesters — mostly from Hong Kong, but also from mainland China and the U.K. — launched the third demonstration this

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